Finn Juhl FINN JUHL - COCKTAIL BENCH 983201 Finn Juhl In 1951, Finn Juhl designed the bench for Baker Furniture in USA, who named it "Rectangular Cocktail table". However, in the original drawing Finn Juhl referred to it simply as "bench", which is the reason why we have decided to name it "Cocktail Bench". The details on the Cocktail Bench is recognizable from the round Cocktail Table, which was... View
Sedie FINN JUHL - FRANCE CHAIR 983213 Finn Juhl /h4> Finn Juhl rode a wave of international success during the 1950s - in part thanks to his partnership with the Danish furniture manufacturer France & Son. C.W.F. France was an English businessman who moved to Denmark in 1936 to run a small mattress factory together with cabinetmaker Eric Daverkosen, who passed away the following year.... View
Finn Juhl FINN JUHL - THE POET SOFA 983208 Finn Juhl The Poet Sofa is also one of Finn Juhl’s experiments for his own home. At the Guild Exhibition, the sofa was shown together with a couple of plaster reliefs by artist Sigurjón Ólafsson. In this way, he indicated the link between furniture and sculpture. The small sofa is a very comfortable embrace for two people, who will be sitting comfortably... View
Poltrone FINN JUHL - PELICAN CHAIR 983221 Finn Juhl In no other design of his is Finn Juhl’s fascination for surrealism more apparent than in the Pelican Chair. Out of all of his many designs, the Pelican Chair was probably the one furthest ahead of its time. When it was presented at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1940, it stood out with its unusual shape and sturdy legs. View
Poltrone FINN JUHL CHIEFTAIN CHAIR 983233 Finn Juhl /h4> The iconic Chieftain Chair is one of Finn Juhl’s absolute masterpieces, representing the peak of his career as a furniture designer. At its introduction in 1949, the chair marked a renewal of the Danish furniture design tradition. Today, it is perceived as one of the most important exponents of the Danish Modern movement in the US during... View
Poltrone FINN JUHL 45 CHAIR 983242 Finn Juhl /h4> In the Autumn of 1945, Finn Juhl presented the 45 Chair at the annual Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition. Today, the chair is widely regarded as one of the most revolutionizing and iconic pieces within Danish furniture design. Finn Juhl dreamt of studying art history and his deep understanding of international contemporary art is abundantly... View
Poltrone FINN JUHL 53 CHAIR 983250 Finn Juhl /h4> The FJ 53 is an extravagant piece of furniture. It integrates the lightness and elegance of a wooden chair with an upholstered corpus, to embrace the body with genuine comfort. Finn Juhl's characteristic design feature of separating the carrying elements from the carried is also at play in the FJ 53. However, this time the separation is... View
Sedie FINN JUHL 108 CHAIR 983263 Finn Juhl /h4> To this day, Finn Juhl's designs are unconventional and defy expectations with subtle details. Finn Juhl himself once said that the deviation is in the detail. This is also the case with his 108 Chair, which on the surface looks like any ordinary dining chair. Upon closer inspection, surprising details such as angled side bars and... View
Poltrone FINN JUHL GRASSHOPPER CHAIR 983256 Finn Juhl /h4> The Grasshopper was designed by Finn Juhl in 1938 and exhibited at Niels Vodder's stand at the guild exhibition. Two chairs were displayed alongside a mobile bar cabinet, with illustrations of exquisite cocktails hanging on the walls. This was quite a daring set-up and extravagant when compared to the otherwise "heavy" and traditional... View
Sedie FINN JUHL READING CHAIR - VENEER SEAT 983275 Finn Juhl /h4> The Reading chair is one of Finn Juhl's more simple, yet elegant, pieces. The chair is characterized by intricate details and a quirky story. The chair was designed in 1953 and allows for multiple sitting positions - a unique design function which is typical for Finn Juhl's furniture. Earlier on, the Reading Chair has only been available... View
Sedie FINN JUHL 109 CHAIR 983270 Finn Juhl /h4> The 109 Chair was originally manufactured by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder, just like its close relative the 108 Chair. In this design, it is in particular the uniquely detailed armrests, that make this chair interesting and elegant. View
Sedie FINN JUHL 46 ARMCHAIR 983286 Finn Juhl /h4> The 46 Armchair embodies excellent comfort and high quality materials, representing the very best of Danish Modern furniture design. It was originally designed in 1946 for the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition for master cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. In the years between 1947 and 1949, Finn Juhl modified the chair into a simpler,... View
Sedie FINN JUHL READING CHAIR 983281 Finn Juhl /h4> In 1953, Finn Juhl designed this simple yet elegant dining chair for the furniture manufacturer Bovirke, which we have relaunched under the name the Reading Chair. This chair is perfectly fit for private homes, hotels, restaurants and conference facilities alike. View
Sedie FINN JUHL 46 CHAIR 983292 Finn Juhl /h4> Finn Juhl originally designed the 46 Armchair for master cabinetmaker Niels Vodder and presented the chair at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1946. After Finn Juhl designed the 46 Armchair, he also designed a slightly more minimalistic version without armrests for Bovirke in 1947 – which is now simply known as the 46 Chair because... View
Sedie FINN JUHL 48 CHAIR 983303 Finn Juhl /h4> The 48 Chair is part of the 48 Series which was presented at the Cabinet Makers’ Guild Exhibition in 1948. Even to the modern eye it is clear that Finn Juhl's ideas reached far into the future, when they were presented in 1948. He never let his innovative designs stand alone but rather opted for creating a so called "Gesamtkunstwerk" - a... View
Tavoli FINN JUHL - SILVER TABLE 983314 Finn Juhl /h4> Since 2014, House of Finn Juhl has been manufacturing Finn Juhl's exclusive Silver Table from 1948. The table, which comes both with and without silver in-lays, is arguably one of Finn Juhl's most famous and extravagant designs. It can even be seen in his private residence at Ordrupgaard Museum. It has been nicknamed the "Judas table"... View
Tavoli FINN JUHL - ART COLLECTOR'S TABLE 983309 Finn Juhl /h4> Finn Juhl designed the table for his and Niels Vodder's stand at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in 1948, which they named "An Art Collector's Study". House of Finn Juhl found this stand particularly intriguing, inspiring the company to create "An Art Collector's Study Anno 2018" for the Salone... View
Tavoli FINN JUHL - BOVIRKE TABLE 983322 Finn Juhl /h4> The table, which House of Finn Juhl today has been given special permission to name the Bovirke Table, was presented at the exhibition "New Home" in Copenhagen in 1948. The table was part of Bovirke's stand, which was entirely carried out by Finn Juhl. The owner of Bovirke Poul H. Lund was the first person to see the advantages of... View